The Pleasure in Surrender by Delilah Devlin
The heroine sends her people to war because she doesn’t want the horny. Then, she sees the horny and changes her mind. Good grief.

The heroine sends her people to war because she doesn’t want the horny. Then, she sees the horny and changes her mind. Good grief.

The hero refuses to put a ring on it, so the heroine will magically coerce him to! Talk about a romance of the season.

This is one of the most entertaining scary-funny alien invasion movies I’ve seen in a while.

Ah-so-dumb, ah-so-stupid, ah-so-ugh, ah-so-crap.

Dang it, why are these authors working so hard to keep me from giving them four oogies?

This silly muddle is the result of people being convinced that a love that started when the heroine was 9 is a real deal.

So many interesting possibilities, and yet, one dumb script.

When in doubt, resort to fanservice.

Quick, someone reassure the heroine that she’s awesome and modest before she expires from the lack of attention!

Worst spies ever.
